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[[File:POWUp1.PNG|frame|[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] having the POW-UP status effect.]] | [[File:POWUp1.PNG|frame|[[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] having the '''POW-UP''' status effect.]] | ||
'''POW-Up''' is a positive status condition that has appeared in several Mario RPGs. It stands for "Power-Up". | '''POW-Up''' is a positive status condition that has appeared in several Mario RPGs. It stands for "Power-Up". | ||
Revision as of 15:57, September 4, 2010
POW-Up is a positive status condition that has appeared in several Mario RPGs. It stands for "Power-Up".
History
Mario & Luigi series
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga
Red Peppers boost attack power in this game, giving more power to Mario and Luigi's attacks. The status is indicated by a red burst with an arrow pointing up next to the Mario brother's HP.
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
Red Peppers appear again in this game, although they affect both fighters currently active. POW-Up is indicated by an expanding red circle around the attacker. Certain enemies can also raise their own attack power by becoming enraged (usually due to low HP).
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
Red streaks flowing upward indicate the affected.
Paper Mario series
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
In this game, several items and the Crystal Star power called Power Lift can raise attack power. The "Attack is boosted!" status is indicated by an angry face above Mario or his partner. Charging also boosts attack power for the next attack only; this is indicated by the affected character changing colour repeatedly in a pulsing fashion. Enemies can have this status effect, also, by taking up a turn to charge.